Roof Culture - one of our most hyped videos of recent years, and arguably the most hyped of all time was an exploration into the darker and more renegade end of what Parkour is to us. The 6 min film was received exceptionally well, and spawned somewhat of a subculture within the community. The hashtag roof culture on Instagram has over 37k posts - and it's growing fast. Roof Culture is now something much bigger than the original film and represents so many different things to so many people.

So, this summer, we've decided to revisit our biggest project ever. This time on a scale not attempted before in a Parkour film. We're taking Roof Culture to the Asian mega cities of Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul to regain control of what was originally intended through the Roof Culture concept and in turn, push it further.

In the simplest terms Roof Culture 2 - Asia is a explorative documentary taking Parkour to new heights. RCA is on a scale unprecedented and will be the most notable parkour video project we've ever undertaken. We want to explain how what we do is not stupid or dangerous, and in fact it's much simpler than that. It's years of dedication to a passion that makes the impossible, possible. RCA will draw inspiration from influential videos from the last 15 years but with a definite Storror twist.

Roof Culture Blackout is an all black range, providing stealth for those who require subtlety when training. The collection has obvious Asian influences through native calligraphy and graphic placement. Each long length tee represents a different phase of Roof Culture, and respective Asian mega-city.

The Tokyo RCA tee aligns with traditional Japanese culture, to us this phase of Roof Culture is about the understanding that what we do is a result of discipline and training - we're not superhuman, just dedicated to a passion.

The Hong Kong RCA tee stands for old school Roof Culture, it's about being loud and proud about what we do. It's sweaty palms and big drops and reflected by the city it represents.

The Seoul RCA tee represents a passion to explore the unknown. It's risky, it's different but that's exciting. Seoul is the wildcard of RCA - and so is this tee. Rep if you can pull it off.

The RCA Mission Hoody ties together everything Roof Culture. It provides the dark anonymity required to fully explore the city.

So this weekend, Steven, Benj and I (Drew), made our way up to Liverpool to visit the guys at the Airborn Academy, have a play around and explore the city. Our bud Richie Squires took us on some great missions, and a personal favourite was the tabacco factory climb.

This building is the largest brick building in the world, we snuck past security through the fence and made our way inside. After finding our way to the top, unfortunately we managed to develop quite a huge amount of attention from the building opposite, and we were quickly surrounded by police - 8 cars and 3 riot vans to be precise.

Quickly, we hatched an escape plan and after hacking it down the 13 or so floors, we crossed a bridge into another building, sprinted across the open ground, and leaped over the back wall. Ryan Cullen was on hand to pick us up in his new motor, and we managed to get away rather easily!